Can Advanced Polymer Technology Be Effective For RO Scale Prevention and Control?

Date Published: 2016 | Technical journal archive

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To combat scaling, the utilisation of advanced polymer technology and polymer design is critical. This article emphasises the prevention of various Reverse Osmosis (RO) scales including calcium carbonate scale as well as outlining scale formation and exploring treatment options and how these antiscalants will slow the formation of scale crystals.

Companies: Garratt-Callahan Co
Authors: Jonathan Hays
Tags: SustainabilityMembranesResearchCalcium CarbonateReverse Osmosis (RO)

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